| Lawton Bryan Evans - 1920 - 490 pages
...Church, with all its forms and ceremonies and beliefs. Other kings had done this before him. Said he, "I will have one doctrine, one discipline, one religion in substance and ceremony." This was very unwise in the King, for men should be allowed to worship God in their own way, and not... | |
| British and foreign sailors' society - 1840 - 428 pages
...could not produce conviction, demanded obedience. " I will have none of that liberty as to ceremonies ; I will have one doctrine, one discipline, one religion in substance and in ceremony. Never speak more lo that point, how far you are bound to obey." The puritans desired permission... | |
| Nieves Mathews - 1996 - 620 pages
...inquisitorial powers reduced, and peremptorily rejected his proposals. 'I will have none of that,' he declared. 'I will have one doctrine, one discipline, one religion, in substance and ceremony. Never speak to me more on that point.'34 Had Bacon's 'sensible and statesmanlike views been adopted', wrote one... | |
| 1867 - 616 pages
...conference in Scotland, that he would hold conformity with me in doctrine, but that every man as to ceremonies was to be left to his own liberty. But...religion in substance and ceremony : never speak more to that point, how far you are bound to obey.' ' I find you are aiming at a Scots' presbytery, which... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1853 - 556 pages
...therefore, Rainolds proceeded to ask for ' liberty of prophesying,' James broke out into a flame. ' I will have one doctrine, one discipline, one religion in substance and ceremony. Never speak more to that point, how far you are bound to obey ! ' " After other observations of the same kind, he asked... | |
| James D. McCabe - 1874 - 970 pages
...matters of faith and worship. " I will have none of that liberty as to ceremonies," he declared. " I will have one doctrine, one discipline, one religion in substance and in ceremony. Never speak more to that point, how far you are bound to obey." The Puritans then demanded... | |
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